Optimizing Microsoft Defender for Endpoint with Intune’s Reusable Settings: A Comprehensive Guide by Microsoft Consultants

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The blog post by Microsoft consultants, Jorge Miguel Ferreira and Sebastian Werner, guides on setting up Microsoft Defender for Endpoint (MDE) Device Control Removable Storage Access Control using Intune’s new reusable settings feature.

MDE Device Control: Harnessing the Power of Reusable Settings in Intune

For tech-savvy users, Microsoft’s latest update offers a new way to configure Microsoft Defender for Endpoint (MDE) Device Control. This blog post will guide you through the process, highlighting the new reusable settings feature and its benefits.

Introduction

As consultants at Microsoft, we, Jorge Miguel Ferreira and Sebastian Werner, are excited to introduce you to a new way of configuring the MDE Device Control Removable Storage Access Control.

What’s New?

The update brings a new feature – reusable settings. This feature is specifically designed for the Attack Surface Reduction (ASR) rule in Intune. This is a significant update, as it provides a more streamlined approach to configuring the MDE Device Control.

Why is it Important?

The reusable settings feature simplifies the configuration process, making it more efficient and less prone to errors. This is a major improvement, especially for tech-savvy users who value efficiency and accuracy.

Configuring MDE Device Control

There are several ways to configure this feature, including GPOs, custom OMA-URIs, and Intune. However, the new reusable settings feature in Intune offers a more efficient and user-friendly method.

“This blog post will show you how to set up Microsoft Defender for Endpoint (MDE) Device Control Removable Storage Access Control.”
“The reusable settings feature simplifies the configuration process, making it more efficient and less prone to errors.”

Stay tuned for more updates and improvements from Microsoft. The tech giant continues to innovate and enhance its products, making them more user-friendly and efficient for tech-savvy users.

  • Jorge Miguel Ferreira and Sebastian Werner are consultants at Microsoft.
  • The blog post provides a guide to set up Microsoft Defender for Endpoint (MDE) Device Control Removable Storage Access Control.
  • The setup process involves the use of Intune, specifically its new reusable settings feature.
  • The reusable settings feature is part of the Attack Surface Reduction (ASR) rules.
  • Other methods of configuring the feature include GPOs and custom OMA-URIs.
  • From the Core Infrastructure and Security Blog